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ASE TWO Notices for this church columfi must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock, Friday afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete, =z FIRST CHURCH OF (,h..l.,“ SCIENTIST 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Fupls under 12 years or age should be ac- companied by parenis when enroll- ing unday services will- be held .at in the First Chure] Juneau, on 11:00 am Christ. Scientist, nd Main street The subject is “God The publc is cordially invited- to attend these services and visit-=the€ reading room. Wednestlay, meeting. Christian Science Reading Room In church building, This roo; 1s open Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Tkird Streets “In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” 7%, Herbert Hillerman, Pastor John Greeny, Supply Pastor Miss Ruth Bloomquist, Organist 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—The Worship Service NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FranklL.\ at Fourth Where Welcome and Worship Meet’ Willis R. Booth, Minister Miss Lois Lawrence, Organist 9:45 am Sunday school. Adult Bible class meets in the manse, Gordon K. Chappel, Supt. Organ prelude. a:m Divine worship: The crament of the Lord’s Supper 1 be administered. Miss Frances Paul will be the soloist E FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Services held in the over the Gastineau Grocery Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mrs. Jimmie Bolton Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. et Brown, Fianist ; 10 aah. - Sunday schooly /! 11,’a.m. — Morning wopship. ! 7 p.m, — Training Union. - 8 p.m. — Evening worship. Wednesday, 730 p.m. Prayer service; 8:30 p.m. == Choir, rehearsal. Thursday, 8 pm. — anc’n’s Missions Bociety meets' in W MW T, Calfhameat ggzls “avenye, for .the. momm Study. 4 hetrty welcome xs,wmdad to all'¥hese services. THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL. Fourth and Gold Street: Rev. Samuel A. McPHetfes, Réctor The Very' ReV. CharlesE. Rice; Dean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Mrs. C. Kenway, Choir Director Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader Seventh Sunday After ’m_qn_v 8:00 a.n—Holy communion,. 10:00 am. — Family service of Holy C>mmunion and sermon. Wednesday Mid-week church day 7 am. 9 am. Room: — Holy communion. - Hol\ communion, MEMOKIAL msaszfinu. CHURCH '\, & Corr.er w;se 8th and BiStreets:! “A chureh’ with nn"bn*en doof— “Whosover will, may come‘ d Walter A. Soboletf, Muflstei ” Manse, 1003 10th & B Florence Nash, organist, :45 am. — Sunday school. 11 a.m.—Divine worship. Sermon: “The Core of Christian- Choir anthem: Breathe on Me, ath of God 7:30 p.m half hour Mrs. — Divine worship- A of favorite hymns and special music, vocal and instru- mental. Guest speaker, Rev..Rol- land R. Armstrong. : Tuesday, 1 p.am. service Wednesday, meeting Thursday, hearsal. — Federal jail 7:30 p.m. — Prayer 7:30 p.m. — Choir re- SUNDAY EVENING SING TIME Alfred and Bernice Morgan Ministers American Legion Dugout Be e of absence from the city necessitated by business in Fair- banks requiring the presence of the ministers, Alfred and Bermice Mor- gan, there will be no evening de- votional service for the following two Sundays, July 8 and July 15. Sing Time services will bé resumed upon the return of the Morgans from the Interior city THE METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friendship Meet.” Rev. Fred McGinnis, Pastor. Jane McMullin, Choir uzder Ruth Popejoy, Organist % 9:45 am. — The Church School Mrs. Mildred Lister, ent. Classes for all ages. 11 am. — Morning service, An- them “O Savior of the World” by Sir John Goss. Sermon: “Our Hope for Years to Come.” 8 p m.—Tesnmgumq € “[Mdod Hour superintend- | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Corner Second and Main E. L. Broder, Pastor * TTe- gervices of this church are héld or Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. ble.Study. Class. Mrs, John W. Griffin, Children's Divisjon. 11:00 am. Sabbath Worship Hour,.and sermon. Sunday, 10:15 a.m. Prophecy” international over Station KINY. Dorcas - meetings 3rd Tuesdays. Wednesday, 1DFgyer- service. “Voice of broadcast every 2nd and Mid-week B Lt. N. B. Steinig 10 am.—Sunday School.” 11 a.m.—Holiness. 2:30 p.m.—Praise. 7:30 ‘p.m.—Salvation Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Home League. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. and’ prayer. Saturday, 7:30, p.m.—Family night. The read ng room in the Decker building is jpen each cayv from ¢ a.m, until 16 p.m. to the public for reading and relaxation. 8:00 /THE SABVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave, — Women's —Bible Study CATHOLIC CnugCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. Robert L. Whelan, 8.J. Masses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, and 11:30 a.m. Mass on weekdays, 7 am. 10 Confessions — Suturday‘ eve ot |i holy days, eve of First Fridays, 4:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Ros and Benediction — Friday v\unng at 7:30. CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Community Presbyterian Church of Auk Bay. Rev. R. E. McCluggage. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship CRURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS ' (MORMON) 10th and E Street R F. Leroy Davis 10:30"a.m. — Sunday school, in- cludes teenage nnd gdult, olnsfies. 7:30 p.m. — Sacrdment ser Tuesdgy, 8:00 pm.‘—-{m SOC iety “and . Priesthood m \ WGy, s 00 pm— Pmarl BETHEL TABERNACLE (Assembly of God) . Fourth and Fradklin, Streets " Rev. R. E. Baker, Pdstor 10 @&m.—Sunday School. Classes r a.}l ages including ap nduln Bible ;lasa. ' i a% * 11" a.nf* Mm'nmg Wnrshlp 5:30 p.m.—Government Hospital. 8 p.m. — Evangelistic service. 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis- sion on South Frarklin Street. ‘Tuesday: 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting and Bible study. . Friday: 8 p.m.—Young People's Service. Thé Women’s Missh nary Council meets the first Thursdar night at 8 o'clock of each month. FIRST CHURCIEI OF 'GOD dd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St. ev. and.Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastor. Re#jdence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. #9:45 am~Sunday Scheol. ~_11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. b E: ) — “Chiristfan Brother- international broadcast 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship anv Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible study at the parsonage, 576 East Street. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Strest Tonighs ¢Satuiuay) <%:00 p. m.— ivening Service. Sunday Service, 10.00 a. m. Higb viazs and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every 71hursaay W+ 7:30 9. m. JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Ficld, Minister Church Phone Black 309 Bible classes for all ages at 10 Worship—11 a.m. ‘Worship—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You are invited to come and bring your children to all these services. Visitors are always welcome. Christ is our creed and the Bible our rule of faith. Dougla_s_(,'hurch Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire _not_later than 4 e'clock, Friday .afternoon to guarantee chamge of sermon topics, etc. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Services in the new Community Churcb Building Rev. Fred McGinnis, Minister in Charge | -9:45 am. — Sabbath School and' { New York. 1 'mm"ly hmpres&ed By Boston's Mgl *Kinnon and Wayne Powers. THE DAILY ALASKA EN 1 contingent to the national Ja | boree, held at Valtey ' Forge la summer. “Juneau is fortunate to such outstanding scouts as three young men”, Burdick today. . “The Alaska Council !proud of them and congratula »them on their achieving Ea Scolit 'rank”,” the scout comn sioner added. have 11 d@m. — Church school SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, 8.J. i Pastor 8:30 am. — Sunday mass, MRS BOGGAN AND KARIN | ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL cnvncnl LEAVE SUNDAY FOR HAWAII Douglas, Alaska Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar l Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Seventh Sunday After Trinity 10 .am, Monthly service o morning prayer conducted by our layreader David Dudley. Mrs. Gertrude Boggan and he daughter, Miss Karin Boggan, will leave Sunday for a mont! [vacauon trip to the states anc Hawalii. In Seattle they will visit Boggan's son, Claud Helgeson, her- sister .and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Martin Lavenik. Mrs. Lav il St 3 ere Alaska Evangelization Soclety f:rkaz"”‘;e:::‘s'““‘ BOStinRster h Donald Verun, Pastor. { | Fr. Sunday School 10:30 650, % fxoy gy Church. Cellar Team Hurler For-Star m N DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH of the Boggan and will, leave by: train for San Francisco. It will be Karin's first train ride. At San Francisco they will board the Lurline for 17 davs in Hawaii = returning directly Seattle by stratocruiser. FROM MILWAUKEE neider of Milwaykeé are registered at the Bnrano! hotel. HELP ALASKA'S ' i‘ CRIP! "CHILDREN . { Buy a ticket ke George {¥| Break-up 'Ball, moses July 14. By Associated Press 852-9t How ahout Ned Garver for the American League starter' in Tues- day's All-Star game? If the St. Louis Brownie ace isn't all-star, nobody is. With 11 wins | 'for a last, place tlub he: repments exactly 50 per cent of St. Loul % victoties. Furthermore he beats th; ;conwnderg y Garver’s 4-1 nod over Chicago in 'the sécond half of a twilight-night doubleheader last night was his third over the White Sox this sea- son. It was the second time inside a week he barred the Sox from the American League lead. On July 1 he knocked them out of first place. Last night he kept them from passing KETCHIKAN SEATTLE by Flying Clipper* Big 4-engine Clippers fly fast, regular schedules to Seattle and key cities in Alaska. You enjoy lounge-chair geats . .. good food .. . stewardess hos- pitality. Fly with the world’s most experienced airline— Pan Americans For. Clipper | reservations, call... Baranof Hotel, Juneau *Trade Mark, Pan An rid dirways, Ted 2w Af{flflm Ned saved the day after the Browns had lost the opener to Chi- cago, 4-3. Of course, Manager Casey Stengel | of the American All-Stars may be "Parnell as a Staftil candidate ater last’ might's \‘dolngs /et Fenway Park. Lefty Mel *shut gmm the Yanks with nine hits, 6;2, while the Redj Sox mflwd nddxeio at. Still the Yanks b’lung to the lead by Seven percenty paints . with! BO?:& i nne'game back and fetelatiata fast- osing fourth: on Sobby Feller's 7-4'win over Detroit, his 12th. \Va&hmawn c\gt loose with five Dorothy Jeds and Gertrude Sch- | WHITEHORSE i They pre\'m\l y lived in Fairbanks. {PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CHANCES FOR ALL SHUTTER BUGS IN PHOTO CONTEST bugs “ill have an op-| ortunity to vie for 13 cash awards n a falmon fishing photo con- t sponsored by the Golden North 1on Derby Committee. The purpose of the contest is to cure photographic evidence of | : \neau's fine sports salmon fishing | D8 room, fireplace, basement, gar- {0 advertise Juneau and the Derby,| 28 electric kitchen. Good yard. Ihe contest closes September 20, | Eatly occupancy. : Prizes will be $25 for first; $15|3-BEDROOM residence Central 1o- second: $10 for third and ten,’ cation, large yard, full basement, ses for $5 each. Photos will be | automatic furnace. unfurnished. clected on the basis of photo- | Investment property on Gastin- anhic merit, value and appeal in| ©8U ave. Full price $8,000. Rental .dvertising and publicizing salmon | $140.00 per month. hing. Pictures of fish and fish- |$7550—8 bedroom house in Douglas. Under two years old. Automatic ermen in action are especially de- it <ired with emphasis on beauty, at-| °ll furnace, garage, good corner Unfurn- g lot. New electric stove. mosphere, humor and scenery. | < The negative ~must accompany | Jished: Immediate occupancy. the photo submitted in the con- (#5504 bedroom furnished house ¢ but will remain the property | oo gt WO blocks from, bus- of and be returned to the entrant. | gy cnce'_ o ik The Derby Committee will be allow- | = araen™ i o Yk :q" pped. d to use the photograph in any | pyypervENT ypr;n;r:y‘ i way they desire. | 5 Color transparencies may be en-} f:;:e l:f:fifinwgzmisprmiméoég tered and will be returned to the | income at p‘reesnt ik Onnes entrant after reproductions have | finaneeq. B been made. | TWO lots Five judges named by the Derby | committee will select the winning pictures. Joe Werner is chau—mani |of the contest. H Pictures may be entered at: Lu-| Eks, Juneau Drug, Joe Alexander, | Harry Race Drug, Malcolm Greany, | ‘B\nl.x-\hmo Drug, Juneau-Young, winter and Pond, Thomas Hard- | ware, Snap Shoppe, Joe Werner, and Val Poor in Douglas. ‘fOUR DIVORCES GRANTED FRIDAY IN DISTRICT COURT shutter REAL ESTATE 3 BEDROOM Home, near Federal Building. Large livingroom, din- in 12th St. Priced at $750.00 each. William Winn-Phone 234 Orfiu moy is to Shactuck Building d+ VInvestment agent, District. Secuntfies‘ Alaskan Grande and Co. \ for DOUGLAS—2 bedroom, completely furnished, new 2-oven elec. stove, 8 ft. refrig. wall-to-wall carpeting, washing machine, drier, etc. im- mediate occupancy. ‘DOUGLAS—Sel! or rent, 2 bedroom, | home, new, furnished. If rent,| $100, limit three persons, no pets, | lease, reference required. | RENT—very small home Douglas, ! Four divorces were granted yes-| jimit 3 persons, allowance for re- | terday in U. S. District Court by | gecorating, immediate occupancy, Judge George W. Folta. 1 lease $40. Maude A. Johnson was given & |RENT—Juneau 2-room apt. good decree from Phillip Johnson; Mar- garet Femmer was granted a di- vorce from Charles H. Femmer; | location, no steps, 2 persons, no! pets, lease. ! GIFT AND CHINA SHOP—Out- Sarah Herne from Donald L. Herne standing business possibility for and Lorena John from Henry John. | right party. - |JUNEAU—Well equipped cafe. Best MOR S TO INTERIOR location. Priced for quick sale. The Reverends Ben and Bernice| GoUNTRY—Cabin Lena’s, Cove— | | Morgan are leaving with their car’ “Yico 2.hdr, home with 2 acres| on the motor vessel Chilkoot for! cleareq land, garage, root house, Haines tomorrow to make the first| ege trip into the Interior in three years., ] 'MURPHY & umxv REALTO : ACCOUNTANTS. | Phone 678 First National Bank _LOST AND'FQUND | LADIES. YELLOW GOLD Waltham “'wrist watch, inseription and date | 1937 on back. Green 625 or 969 | CALL FOR BIDS « runs after ty,o w”e out in the:.8th to rip Philadelphi# 6-3. Sam Mele's single tiéd the score and a double by, Sam Dente and single by Gene Tble clinched it. i *&i1 Hodges, Brooklyn’s homerun | happy, Ixra;‘baxeman continued his attack on Babe Ruth’s all-time rec- ord as he hit No. 28 off Andy Han- sen in a 6-2 win over the Phillies. ; now opzu 4:00 P. M. T WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE! IRVING’S CAFE. —Reward, 8544t | sealed bids will be received in | the office of E. Glen Wilder, Exe- ' cutive Director, Alaska Housing Au- thority, Anchorage, Alaska at 4:00 P, M. July, 23, 1951 dnd; will then be opened and read for the furnishing of all labor and material.as well as I necessary transportation and equip- {ment for the construction and com- | pletion of twelve single family dwel- ©** ™ EVERY DAY New York, reeling from three straight losses at Brooklyn, came up with four runs in the eighth inning to trip Boston, 12-10 in a wild bat- tle. The teams hit five home runs in the third inning to tie a major league record. As a result of Brooklyn's night win, the Giants still trail the Dodg- ers by 7'. games, The St. Louis Gards, 3-2 winnefs over. Pittsburgh, are close behind; 6nly a half game back of New York, Cincinnati weathéred a ninth-inn- ing Chicago rally that chased win- |/ ner Harry Perkowski and Frank Smith for a 4-2 edge over Paul Minner. Eagle Scouf Badges Will be Presented Amer. Leg. Dinner Boy Scout leaders and committee- men and their wives are invited to attend the dinner tomorrow night honoring National American Legion Commander Erle Cocke, Jr., when Eagle badges will be pre- sented to Eddie Dull, Arthur Mc- ROAD TO FINANCIAI. It is significant that the { This is the first time in Alaska that three young men from thé same town have achieved this ‘high- | est of scouting awards at the same time, and the candidates will be presented to Commander Cocke by Charles G. Burdick, scout. coms missioner for Alaska. 4 Parents of the three boys have been invited to attend as guests. of Juneau American Legion Post 4. Others wishing to attend should make reservations by calling Saxon Snow at Red 845. The three Juneau scouts have a total of more than 20 years serv- ice in cub scouting, boy scouting, ! and explorer scouting; all three have served as officers in troops | 123 and 613, and are presently serv- ing as senior crew leaders in ex-| )plorer post 713, sponsored by the 140 and 8 Society, an affiliate of ithe American Legion. The three scouts are all members of the inatimml scouting camping honor- ary, “Order of the Arrow”, and all have served on the camp_staff at Eagle River. Dull and McKin- |non were members of the Alaska laccoun €., LESS 2% Alaska Federal Assoc SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 INDEPENDENCE We have never paid on Savings lings at the University of Alaska, College, Alaska. Plans may be obtained from the | Central Office of the Alaska Hous- i ing Authority, Box 179, Anchorage jor from the District Office of the { Alaska Housing Authority, Fair- banks, Alaska. A copy of the plans iMll be on file with the Associated General Cohtractors of America in i Seattle and Anchorage. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of five per cent (5%) of the contract price payable to the Alaska Housing Authority will be required to accompany the proposal. A deposit of ten dollars will be! | required for each set of plans to | insure their return. | E. GLEN WILDER, Executive Director Alaska Housing Authority Terri- tory of Alaska, | First publication: July 3, 1951. | Last publication: July 14, 1951. HERES A 1G BUY{ | SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Bedan American_ tradition of ;independence includes self-reliance and the habit of saving for a rainy day. The surest way to finan- 'cial independence is to build your future securil lhrough conservative, careful investment, Suc as is offered by an insured savings account here. Start saving here_now. Any amount_opens ao., than % 1942 Plymouth 4-door Bedan Savings & Loan o0 Chewait jation st e R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street .Phone 57 Juneau, Alaska i BEAUTIFUL |COCKTAIL bar, $19,800.' i abomsniond SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1951 LASSIFIED HDVERTISING REAL ESTATE COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, furn. conc. bsmt, hot water rad- iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- las, $10,000. (W27 EXCELLENT 2 bedroom house, 2 yrs. old, conc. bsmt, garage, elec- hot water heater and range, central hot air heating, good view, Highlands. $16,500, (W24) LARGE 4 bedroom house, 2 baths, spacious living room and dining room, den, bsmt., fine view, good neighborhood. $12,000. (W16) NICE 2 bedroom home, excellent lot and garden, good view and location, furn., part bsmt., one mile from Juneau. $6,300. = (W28) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) GOOD LAND, large house, needs work, Highway. $5,500, (W29) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily nccesslhle year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) \M.NY EKCELLENT lots, for year round homzs, summer. cabins, re- sorts an w%&&‘? oint,__Louisa cabin, water, beach, $4,300. . (W30) SPACIOUS cabin, wired, refriger- ator, etc. Lena Poim.safis (Wa1) GOOD for year round ‘home, needs repairs, large pat. ground, good view. Thane. $4,300, .. (W21) INVEST IN JU! 'RESTAURANT. $2,000. @8, COUNTRY business bldgs. : (W32) S’I‘ORE-vAPARTMENT bldg., 16 un- ts. $42,000. CHICKEN ranch, ' 'good business Will sell all or part. (B5) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B1) GENERAL Store with considerable property. Excellent location and business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) MANY OTHER LISTINGS 'Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE BARGA!N, unusual country home, furnished, 2 bedroom, electric kitchen, about 2 acres, Auke Lake. Garden, year old heifer, bull calf, laying hens. Owners forced to move because of health. Sac- rifice for $4500. See 1 mile from DeHarts on Loop Road. 854-3t CRESCENT APTS. two buildings, will sell either one reasonable. Phone 428, 854-1t (B6) (B6) | PETER WOOD AGENCY —$88$85— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$88888-— 1 challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood 1 —$88555— | The SO-CALLED “EXPERTS” on Real Estate trends around here say the MOVE IS TO THE COUNTRY. $35$$8 Well, this one expert we have in mind doesn’t know beans from bisquits BUT WE HOPE HE'S RIGHT, since we have the very best COUNTRY LISTINGS. Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building, fireplace, concrete basement, oil furnace. Completely furpished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $4,500 will handle. Vic Johnson home, protected cove, good beach frontage. Concrete basement, 3 bdrms. New kitchen. 3 Acres. Price $12,000. !Best point for view, dock. Solid ! basement complete, you build house. 2 acres. Price $5,000. {New House, full concrete basement, | 8% acres, Next Hickey's store. Good investment for pulp pro- gram now in air. $14,200, down- payment $5,200. Five acres near Auk Lake on Highway, 3-bdrm house with full concrete basement. Barn and second house for rental. Good water. Price $9,000. 'Point and beach frontage on Fritz Cove Road. $1,500. |A country place in town. The Vie- nola home and 120x150 lot across Channel directly in front new housing, terrific view. Price $15,- 000. 1Eagle River Landing, house and 5 acres patented on beach. Good garden spot. $4,500. IT TAKES A HICK TO CATCH i A HICK JPETER WOOD AGENCY { No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 WANTED JOB BABY SI'I‘TING wanted. Phone 997. 854-4t !nomr FOR SALE. Phone 229 for information. 854-12¢ ITWO ROOM APT with bath, one -child. Black 739 Mrs. Asley. 854-2t REFRIGERATOR in excellent con- dition. Phone ilue 306 or 62. 854-6t EIGHT BANK Burroughs electric adding machipe, automatic cred- it balance, almost new, $200. May be seen at Alaska Credit Bur- eau. 854-6t NEW HOUSE, FURNISHED, Full basement and Garage. Very rea- sonable. Phone Green 1045 be- tween 12 to 4 p. m. 853-6t PIANO hardman small upright, walnut, new condition, cost $1,100, will sacrifice $800.00. Write Peli- can Cold Storage Co. Pelican, Alaska.. FRONT room' set, frigidaire, stove,{ washing machine, kitchen table, 2 chairs, nylon curtains, radio, hi-chair, bathroom scales. Doug- las 2441. 852-3t 852-6t 1 'HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 158~ | 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain girl. Percy’s Cafe. 755-t1, LOST AND FOUND ONE medium sized ~black curly haired dog, answers to name Gor- do, wearing harness. Notify William Winn, Phone 234. USED CARS 11940. DODGE. SEDAN -4 door, good rubber, good condition. See Rev. Willis R. Booth. 854-6t 1939 PONTIAC 6, $215.00. See at Jorgenson Motors. 852-3t 851-tf JOHNSON 10 h.p. outboard motor. 1950 model, perfect condition. $200.00. Walter D. Pield. Phone 581. 847-tf AN Sl S | FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. T78-tf MISCELLANEQUS GENEROUS REWARD offered for Information leading to identifi- cation of person oOr persons re- sponsible for burning furnished cabin at King Salmon Bay ap- proximately six weeks ago. Con- tact U. S. Marshal. 852-3t AN Laky HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t1 FOR RENT TWO ROOM APT. OIL heat, show- er, no children. Crescent Apt. Phone 428. 854-1t B a8 i OFFICE spice avallable Gastineau Hotel. Phone 800 852-tf STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St 135-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-mat chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 PUSSSH SIS ES TP 1948 FORD CLUB COUPE, good condition, new paint. Also con- sole combination radio phono- graph, plays 3 speeds, see Buck Jones, Call Black 515. Reasonable. 852-12t 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495, 828-tf 1938 FORD 1 Ton k. Good condition. New Motor. Fhone Red 910. 789-4¢